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Dealership recommendation for A/C service

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Seems like the A/C in my 2018 GT350 just went belly up with 9,200 miles on it. I bought the car from Westway in Irving, but haven’t needed any significant service other than oil changes. What dealership do y’all recommend I have the A/C fixed at?
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Just curious, but does it come in and go out occasionally?
I have something wrong with one of my compressor sensors and I sometimes have to unplug/replug it back in. I just don't feel like having a dealership replace my wiring harness.
 
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Actually the issue was that I’m much less intelligent than I’d like to think :facepalm:

I had just emptied my UPR catch can, and to do that I have to unplug this little harness on the A/C line, which I forgot to plug back in.
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Reconnected the harness and the A/C works as normal now.
 

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That's the sensor I was talking about. :)

Glad you got it figured out
 

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Without walking out to the car to check I think that is the sensor that tell the car the system has refrigerant (no or too little refrigerant and the compressor won't turn on). Those can fail.
I'm curious, lostlocalhost, why you feel you would need a new wiring harness.
Were it mine, and I didn't want the dealer working on it, I take that connector apart and verify that the pins are seated properly and the crimp connections are good and see if that fixed the intermittent issue.
 

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Without walking out to the car to check I think that is the sensor that tell the car the system has refrigerant (no or too little refrigerant and the compressor won't turn on). Those can fail.
I'm curious, lostlocalhost, why you feel you would need a new wiring harness.
Were it mine, and I didn't want the dealer working on it, I take that connector apart and verify that the pins are seated properly and the crimp connections are good and see if that fixed the intermittent issue.
Ignorance and lack of knowledge.
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